Apple tag zip tied to the TCU wires. I am using a silicone air tag holder for a small dog collar. Zip tied and fits inside the frame should prevent rattling noise while riding.
And hobo tweakers are a big part of the problem. They are actually recruited and paid to steal e-bikes for organized theft rings. Will an air tag transmit from inside a metal frame?Nice idea. If I recall correctly, this was discussed in another thread, as well as how to disable the speaker.
I slapped one onto my bike just for fun. I'm now alerted if she's not a home and we become separated. Sure, a thief with an iPhone would eventually be alerted. My thoughts are that hobo tweakers are more likely to have Androids rather than expensive iPhones. Even if they are alerted, it's going to take quite a bit of effort to disassemble the bike and find the AirTag. Do hobo tweakers even carry small torx and allen wrenches?
I also slapped an AirTag on an expensive item that is kept at a remote location. It generally gets "located" about once a day, which is comforting.
It will transmit via any iphone within Bluetooth range.Will an air tag transmit from inside a metal frame?
wondering if the frame would block the signalIt will transmit via any iphone within Bluetooth range.
wondering if the frame would block the signal
Well I tried putting an AirTag inside the steering stem of my allow rail, and could only pick it up if i was within about a metre, so not realistic for use in tracking the bike down if it’s stollen.It will not.
A layer of metal does not a Faraday Cage make.
I just did the same. Previously I was putting it in the battery bash guardI put mine in a baggy next to the motor. I figured no one is gonna pull the crank off in a hurry!
Have you tested the the signal attenuation? I found the carbon/aluminum frames reduce the range to 1M or so. The back of the motor and bash gaurd don’t as they are plastic. But they are lower.I removed the speaker from mine and gorilla taped it to the frame under the tcu.
Funnily enough not all Android users are low life scum, we use it because its far better than the restricted Apple crap that people are convinced is the best.Nice idea. If I recall correctly, this was discussed in another thread, as well as how to disable the speaker.
I slapped one onto my bike just for fun. I'm now alerted if she's not a home and we become separated. Sure, a thief with an iPhone would eventually be alerted. My thoughts are that hobo tweakers are more likely to have Androids rather than expensive iPhones. Even if they are alerted, it's going to take quite a bit of effort to disassemble the bike and find the AirTag. Do hobo tweakers even carry small torx and allen wrenches?
I also slapped an AirTag on an expensive item that is kept at a remote location. It generally gets "located" about once a day, which is comforting.
Funnily enough ppl are free to chooseFunnily enough not all Android users are low life scum, we use it because its far better than the restricted Apple crap that people are convinced is the best.
Funnily enough not all Android users are low life scum, we use it because its far better than the restricted Apple crap that people are convinced is the best.
The World's largest electric mountain bike community.